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Dallas Fuel trade OGE to the Gladiators for Decay

The massive trade marks Dallas' first off season move as they acquire the highly regarded DPS player Decay.

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The Dallas Fuel and the Los Angeles Gladiators have come to an agreement that sends Minseok "OGE" Son to LA in exchange for Gui-un "Decay" Jang. The trade, pending League approval is the first move Dallas has made this off-season although there is likely more to come soon.

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Photo: LA Gladiators

In regard to the trade, Dallas Fuel owner Mike "Hastr0" Rufail spoke out on Twitter saying; "It's a sad day because I loved working with OGE. We wish you nothing but happiness. However, it is a really exciting day because we welcome Decay, who is unbelievably electric in the flex DPS position."

Hastr0 later went on to clarify how the trade went about; "It is true that we gave OGE the final decision to choose his new team if we felt we were making our team better in return. It worked out well this time as multiple teams wanted him."

The Gladiators have made some massive moves this off-season with the trade of Decay being just the latest. A few days ago, they announced the acquisition of former Valiant tank, Indy "Space" Halpern as well as the resigning of support duo, Benjamin "BigGoose" Isohanni and Jonas "Shaz" Suovaara.

For more Overwatch League rosterpocalypse news, be sure to check out the recent news surrounding the Seoul Dynasty and the Toronto Defiant.

Do you think this trade will be beneficially for both teams?

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Photo: Overwatch League

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